Intel XMP certified fastest memory in the world Corsair Dominator GTX
DDR3 Memory Module from Corsair is the latest Ultra High performance Memory Module. The name of the memory module is CMGTX1 Dominator GTX. It is the world’s fastest Intel XMP certified Memory. A 2GB memory module has passed Intel’s XMP Ready certification process at a speed of 2333MHz this is what makes the memory module unique and the fastest in the world. In terms of performance, GTX can operate at up to 2400MHz at timings of 9-11-9-27 at 1.65V, and comes equipped with Corsair’s patented DHX+ heat sink. This Memory module is available for sale via Corsair’s online. The suggested price of the Memory Module is $200. Another important feature of this Memory Module is available for lifetime warranty.

Some Important Key Features
• It features 2400 @ 9-11-9-27 using 1.65v and has test procedure passed with two modules on P55 platform. XMP Profile included.
• 2333 @ 9-11-9-27 using 1.65v: test procedure passed with two modules on P55 platform. XMP Profile included.
• CMGTX1 is screened by hand, in multiple passes, by Corsair’s lab in Fremont
• Dominator GTX with rosso corso accents

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